xbrix
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It's mostly said to take a bath, or to take a shower. For example, can I take a shower? But you will also sometimes heard it said as to have a shower or to have a bath. For example, can I have a shower? It doesn't sound very good to me, but it is grammatically correct.
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I always get extremely stressed out before exams. I'll know all the information right before the exam, but I feel like I forget everything that I learned right before I take it.
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I've only been to a few websites that were in a different language, but my browser was able to translate it for me.
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I used to have a pen pal last year that lived in France, but the letters always took forever to deliver, so we only were able to send about 8 or so letters to each other.
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If I could learn a new language, it would be Japanese. I haven't tried learning it because I think that all the symbols would be hard to learn and write all the time. But I think it'd be really cool to fully learn the whole language.
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I've never actually thought of keeping track of my vocab. Now hearing about it, I think that I actually want it. It would be a way to kind of keep me wanting to learn more, I guess. What was the program that you used called?
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I don't carry an actual dictionary with me because there's one on my phone. I use it whenever I'm reading or something, and instead of asking someone what it means, I'll just use my dictionary.
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I think that I'm in between. I could be a fast reader if I just read through it, but I like to read some lines a couple of times, just because I like to make sure that I understand it completely.
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When I watch normal TV shows, I never usually hear any grammar mistakes when watching normal TV, but whenever I watch the news, I hear at least 1.
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I don't like it when people use shortcuts. It really gets on my nerves. I use perfect grammar and punctuation as well when texting.
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That's really interesting to know. I would've thought that it was a new recent word.
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Recently, my favorite book to read have been The Fault in Our Stars.
I like The Fault in Our Stars because it has a great story line. It's about a girl with cancer, and I was crying by the end of the book.
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I think you might be able to be fluent in only one lesson, but not the whole language.
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I live in the United States, so there are tons of languages spoken in my country. People move in from other countries, and people also learn other languages.
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I don't think that would be possible for me. After speaking a language for all of these years, how could I just forget every word that I've learned.
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When I was first learning French, it was in a class at school. Thankfully, by the end of the first quarter, there were only 7 other people in the class due to others dropping out for a different language. Our class was the smallest class out of all the other classes. I don't know why they didn't portion out the other classes since some of them had over 20 student, but I guess it was better for me to learn.
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I hate grammar nazis. I'll make the smallest accidental error, and they'll yell at me for doing so.
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Live in the moment.
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I like to put the subtitles on. I think that it helps a lot.
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Yeah, I think I over use it.
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I don't really not like to study. What mainly motivates me to study is how I will just be able to fluently talk in that language soon, and that gets me really excited.
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When I was in the 3rd grade, we had a whole unit, I think, on cursive writing. My brother is now in the 3rd grade, and he only knows how to write a few cursive letters.
I think it's a shame that they don't really teach it that much anymore, since a lot of people like cursive way better than print writing.
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Mediocre is the one that sounds funniest to me. I don't really know why, it's just a weird word.
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What I do to memorize words the fastest way is just to read them and their definition, along with saying them out loud. That helps me the best.
Best way to memorize words fast and effectively
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How I memorize my words is by repeating it tons of times. After about 5 minutes, the word, definition, and spelling will all be stuck in my head.